Words matter. These are the best Ayesha Curry Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
For me, I just do what is true to myself and my brand.
There were moments growing up where I felt beautiful, but I truly didn’t feel beautiful all of the time until I became a mom. It really allowed me to realize no one is perfect.
Instead of cartoons, I was the kid who was watching Food Network, falling asleep to Emeril and Rachael Ray.
If I’m just trying to play it cool, a nude lip always goes a long way.
I’ve tried my best to be transparent with everything I do. What you see is what you get.
I wanted to keep that message of food and family alive, and how it brings people together and builds relationships and communication.
My kids don’t like chocolate. My husband doesn’t like chocolate, so I get it all to myself.
Putting good foods into kids’ bodies puts me at peace and makes me really happy.
Motherhood is far better than I expected. I love it with all of my heart.
I think it’s important for children to know where their food comes from and how much work it takes to produce the items we eat in our home.
Both of my parents worked, so it was my way of helping around the house by making dinner for my family. I fell in love with it.
Being able to sprawl out on the bed and wear my face mask and put my hair up in my bonnet, honestly, it’s nice to have those moments sometimes.
Don’t be afraid to try brussel sprouts! Delicious and full of vitamin C.
You can have your cake and eat it too and follow your passions, have a family, and be happy.
I happen to love edamame.
If we have love, we have family, we have everything we need.
In the CoverGirl Melting Pout Matte Lipstick ads, I am wearing this gorgeous purple color called Seismic. It’s such a different shade, but it works well with my face. I’ve got hazel eyes, and so purple kind of compliments it. It’s a nice shade to put on when I’m feeling a little sassy.
I do my own way of witnessing. Not by verbally intimidating people but just by my actions.
It’s cool to see all your dreams come to fruition.
I’ve made it a point to be transparent on my social media and in everything that I present. I never want anyone to think that I’m too fluffy or too perfect.
I have those days when takeout is the direction we go.
I wear a lot of hair extensions because I’m doing a lot of shoots and things like that. But for me, a good edge control is really important, and then a headscarf at night.
I prayed about it consistently – that God would direct me in the right path and that, when it would happen, I would know that I’m in the right place.
There’s going to be a million people that tell you ‘No’ when you’re starting out to do something. But, all you need is that one person to tell you ‘Yes,’ who’s going to believe in you. But first, you need to believe in yourself.
I feel like it’s my duty to keep it real for my community of moms out there for both my own peace of mind and the fact that some of you may be going through or have experienced what I am!
Throughout high school, I was made fun of a lot. I was a lot smaller than the other kids, and I have a big gap in my teeth. I had pretty bad acne. So I struggled with that.
I wonder why people are so hateful sometimes. I just don’t get it.
I am a working mom, so to be able to have a space for my kids as well as a space for my work, it’s just great. That is what balance is.
My mom is Jamaican and Chinese, and my dad is Polish and African-American, so I had a pretty diverse culinary background to work with.
I have what docs call hyperemesis.
A good cut of steak is always a go-to splurge.
‘Having it all,’ to me, means having my family, having health, my kids’ health, a roof over our heads, everybody fed.
If I am in a certain mood, and I want to feel a certain way, I will pop on a certain color of lipstick, and it makes me feel entirely different.
The one thing my mom taught me was to never go to bed without washing my face, and so I wash my face at least twice a day.
Since developing my blog and YouTube channel in 2013, Little Lights of Mine, I’ve connected with some of the most passionate people around the world.
I think it’s important to be that strong woman and to follow your passions regardless of what your situation is.
One way I get my kids to try new things is by cooking with them.
As a human being, I do feel like it’s my right to be able to stand up for and speak on whatever I want.
Packing your lunch for the work week can seem like an unattainable goal especially when work gets hectic and crazy.
I feel really strongly about immigration because my mom is… from Jamaica. She still has a green card here.
I’m a big fan of soups and stews because you can throw everything in a slow cooker and leave it there for hours. They taste great in containers, too, because they sit in the fridge, and the flavors meld overnight.
When you can’t do what you love all of a sudden because of an uncontrollable situation, it sucks.
Who doesn’t love strawberries? My family certainly does.
It truly amazes me all the things you can add and mix in to truly transform a plain old bowl of oatmeal.
Marriage has given me a little family of my own. We hold each other accountable, love each other, and always are there for each other. I feel more balanced now because I know what it’s like to care for others.
At the end of the day, the Internet is full of mean people. Who are these people in their everyday life? I pray for them.
It’s never okay to put other women down.
From the very first meeting, I knew that Endemol Shine was a great fit for me.
I don’t want to be just a lifestyle guru for the millennials.
I feel like it is important to make sure you are always praying, always talking to have clarity of mind and peace.
My husband really loves my feet.
My family values are really, really important.
I live in San Francisco, and I love it.
I come from a very artsy family.
Even if we’re just watching HGTV with a glass of wine, that’s date night at my house.
I’m thankful for my family’s health, that everybody’s healthy. That’s something that can be taken for granted, so I’m grateful for that.
Because I am a chef, I have to try new things all the time, so it’s been really good to have my family to be able to be there and test everything out.
For me, cooking is the only way I know how to show my love. That’s why I am so passionate about food. It’s such a love language.
I feel like it’s so important to get your little ones’ hands dirty in the kitchen. It gives them kitchen confidence, and it makes them feel accomplished.
I want everybody to succeed.